SmartPhones stories
Lonely Planet's new app takes you on immersive audio tours of London, blending music, history, and unique experiences.
NAS stands for network-attached storage, and these devices can be extremely helpful if you have multiple PCs on your network.
Brazilian police deploy 'RoboCop' sunglasses with facial recognition to scan crowds, promising enhanced security ahead of major events.
With VoIP's rise, IT resellers face new challenges and opportunities to enhance customer experience with cutting-edge solutions.
As unified communications (UC) adoption grows, tech providers must guide resellers to support and educate businesses for effective deployment and ongoing use.
NZ's Unified Communications market set to hit $212.2m by 2017, driving demand for value-added services amid technology commoditisation.
UC transforms as mobility and cost-effective video drive business tech, pushing the NZ market towards a $212.2M growth by 2017.
A standard PC may look like a cheap option for customers, but resellers may want to advise them of the real costs says Varun Dhani, account manager, Sektor.
Numara Software is planning a locally hosted cloud offering as the company continues its push to be 'closer' to the New Zealand market.
Samsung, Fuji Xerox and LED monitors have come out on top in three IDC reports on the New Zealand and Australian markets in Q3 2011.
Citrix targets 'explosive' growth in NZ, banking on virtualisation, BYOD, and new appointment to steer channel development.
For those a little less inclined to look ridiculous, you can simply select the option to match your wine with the right dish.
NZ workers increasingly turn to smartphones for business, promising boosted productivity and revamped IT models, reveals Unisys survey.
IT leaders face tough choices in mobile platform security, balancing ease of use with robust protection in an ever-evolving corporate landscape.
John Browett steps in as Apple's new retail chief, inheriting the challenge of maintaining success amid fewer stores and an expanding Chinese market.
Liquipel offers protection from water damage, but they still wouldn't recommend taking your iPhone in the pool.
Will cybersex and cyber relationships begin to replace the traditional alternatives? What will become of the laptop computer?.
GrabOne Instant debuts in Auckland, offering real-time deals to boost local businesses and let shoppers snag bargains on the go.
As 2012 dawns, Clive Gold predicts a tech revolution: data science rises, IT sectors evolve, and IT security rethinks strategies.
Woolworths is closing 100 Dick Smith stores and selling the rest, raising doubts about the future of brick-and-mortar tech retailing as online sales surge.